Those who hide behind their celebrity -- Twitter
Those who stand behind their credibility -- #NOBL
Solving #misinformation with a #BSbutton and a #BSfilter
Another study that backs up our approach.
You want #misinformation, stay here.
You want to know what's true, get NOBL.
NOBL's is different from all other social media at the DNA level. We prioritize credibility, not popularity. It's a big difference.
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@mohrt@EquityDiamonds@Manifestable Yup. Its over at that point. Both black queen and rook can block, but they will just get snapped up on the way to mate.
@CaulfieldTim@scottros@axios@CaulfieldTim You seem to be in favour of censorship. Have you outlined your position in a paper, or online somewhere? Curious to know how it would work. Who would be the censors? How would you ensure that only the bad information is censored?
@CaulfieldTim@lauren_leffer@Gizmodo There is a war on for your mind. Big tech pre-bunking. Government funded propaganda. It's a mine field.
This is why we built NOBL.
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This doesn't sound scary at all!
"And Google isn’t exactly a perfect arbiter of what’s true and what’s false. Last week, the company even spread some misinformation of its own in a promotion for its new AI tool."
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@Liberalism2021 @CaulfieldTim@StanKutcher@TheHillTimes On our new platform @__NOBL, you can actually do something about BS!
When you see a BS post, you hit the "BS" button and provide a link. That reference will be forever bound to the original post to show it's BS.
It's more complicated and nuanced, but that's the basic idea.
@CaulfieldTim Yet, you will continue to burn bridges using a term that you know is divisive. There IS a term for that - hypocrite.
Are your posts simply written as work product receipts for your grant money?
It's hard to take you seriously. A serious person wouldn't resort to name-calling.
@ProfWendyWood The new social media app NOBL was created to address the problem of #misinformation and does EXACTLY what this research shows.
On NOBL, users are rewarded for posting credible content, and get called out when posting BS.
We like to say we prioritize credibility over popularity.
Research conducted by medical experts at PlushCare found that over 83% of mental health videos shared on TikTok contain misleading content.
https://t.co/sJPDx6WuiT
@TomH64904030 In a future where only BSV exists, what sets the price of BSV?
In a world where CBDCs exist on top of BSV, what sets the price of BSV?
What is the price of a network packet?
@ProfWendyWood And the feedback the users receive. On popularity-based platforms, users are rewarded by increasing likes, counts, reposts and followers.
These platforms will always lead to the spreading of #misinformation.
@__NOBL rewards users when their posts are shown to be credible.